Beyond the Bell: A Bias Exposed
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er's collapse over a disconnected phone call, only to receive the terrifying ER diagnosis of a severe, life-threatening kidney infection that
lanned public reckoning, deciding to expose Ms. Davison's alarming negligence and deeply ingrained prejudices, not with a lawsuit, but with a scathi